Presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
transcript
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
Concepts of (Protestant) Christian Identity in Chinese Microblogs
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction: Religion, Tradition and the Popular in Asia and Europe 7
-
Part I: Histories and Concepts of Popular(ised) Religions
- The Communicative Construction of Transcendence: a New Approach to Popular Religion 29
- Religion in Early Modern Southeast Asia: Synthesising Global and Local 51
- Who Defines “the Popular”? Post-colonial Discourses on National Identity and Popular Christianity in the Philippines 75
-
Part II: Popular(ised) Religions in Asia
- Concepts of (Protestant) Christian Identity in Chinese Microblogs 115
- The Cinematic Contest of Popular Post-Islam ism 139
- Popularisation of Religious Traditions in Indonesia – Historical Communication of a Chinese Indonesian Place of Worship 157
- Translating Traditions and Transcendence: Popularised Religiosity and the Paranormal Practitioners’ Position in Indonesia 185
-
Part III: Popular(ised) Religions in Europe
- A Sprout of Doubt. The Debate on the Medium’s Agency in Mediumism, Media Studies, and Anthropology 205
- “Tomorrow, Christ on the Cross Will be Selling Socks”. References to Christianity in Contemporary Advertising Campaigns 225
- Germanic Neo-Paganism – A Nordic Art-Religion? 243
- Neo-pagan Traditions in the 21st Century: Re-inventing Polytheism in a Polyvalent World-Culture 261
- List of Contributors 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction: Religion, Tradition and the Popular in Asia and Europe 7
-
Part I: Histories and Concepts of Popular(ised) Religions
- The Communicative Construction of Transcendence: a New Approach to Popular Religion 29
- Religion in Early Modern Southeast Asia: Synthesising Global and Local 51
- Who Defines “the Popular”? Post-colonial Discourses on National Identity and Popular Christianity in the Philippines 75
-
Part II: Popular(ised) Religions in Asia
- Concepts of (Protestant) Christian Identity in Chinese Microblogs 115
- The Cinematic Contest of Popular Post-Islam ism 139
- Popularisation of Religious Traditions in Indonesia – Historical Communication of a Chinese Indonesian Place of Worship 157
- Translating Traditions and Transcendence: Popularised Religiosity and the Paranormal Practitioners’ Position in Indonesia 185
-
Part III: Popular(ised) Religions in Europe
- A Sprout of Doubt. The Debate on the Medium’s Agency in Mediumism, Media Studies, and Anthropology 205
- “Tomorrow, Christ on the Cross Will be Selling Socks”. References to Christianity in Contemporary Advertising Campaigns 225
- Germanic Neo-Paganism – A Nordic Art-Religion? 243
- Neo-pagan Traditions in the 21st Century: Re-inventing Polytheism in a Polyvalent World-Culture 261
- List of Contributors 283